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Uecker suffers mild concussion

June 16, 2015 By Bill Scott

Bob Uecker

Bob Uecker

Milwaukee Brewers radio play-by-play voice Bob Uecker suffered a mild concussion when he was struck by a ball during pre-game batting practice on Monday night.   Uecker was hospitalized overnight at Froedert Hospital as a precaution.

Uecker was struck on the forehead but went on to do his radio broadcast until he eventually taken to the hospital when he didn’t feel right.  It was then that Uecker was examined and determined to have had a mild concussion.

The Brewers say Uecker will be fine, but its not certain whether or not he’ll broadcast tonight’s game against Kansas City at Miller Park.

 

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